Just Installed mine...
I received 4in risers for XMAS and I hope to install this weekend with help from my son, I'm 58 and anyone has any TIPS on doing it right, I know its not suppose to be really hard.:clap: THANKS, FRIENDS, :2thumbs:
I am 58 also, and it took me a while to install them because my little son was out somewhere, and sometimes I needed his help, as I am a left leg 'aka'...
I removed many plastic body pieces like Lamont says in his instructions, including the rubber boot under the handlebar base, to be able to pull cables and wires and to cut tie-wraps as needed.
I decided to pre-install everything on the original handlebar
before cutting the bars, just to make sure that the cables and wires were long enough.
I bought the 4" kit, but never knew for sure if my SE5 had the 1" factory suplement installed at the dealership or not, so I wanted to have a way out if the cables and wires did not reach the new position of the controls.
It added a little more work, but the peace of mind was worth it.
When loosening the tips of your grips, make sure that you only drive the screws out just a few turns and not completely. Otherwise you may leave a plastic conical piece inside the handlebar tube, which is difficult to get out.
When working with small tools (i.e.: hex wrenches), bolts, nuts, screws, etc., remember that your Spyder is now "naked", and that anything that slips from your hands will likely fall into places where you cannot reach unless you remove more and more plastic body pieces and miscellaneous paraphernalia (under engine, between steering unit and engine, under radiators, etc.).
When you re-install the rubber boot under the handlebar base, make sure that you leave the throttle cables over (not under...) it.
If you need any help, just let me know.
Saludos, Pilo